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  2. uwu - Wikipedia

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    uwu. Stylized uwu emoticon as a blushing face. uwu ( / ˈuːwuː / ⓘ ), also stylized UwU, is an emoticon representing a cute face. The u characters represent closed eyes, while the w represents a mouth. [1] [2] It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings.

  3. Bishōnen - Wikipedia

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    The bishōnen aesthetic is continued today in anime and manga, especially shōjo and yaoi. Usage. Some non-Japanese, especially American, anime and manga fans use the term to refer to any handsome male character regardless of age, or any homosexual character. In the original Japanese, however, bishōnen applies only to boys under 18.

  4. Ikemen - Wikipedia

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    Ikemen are typically characterized as being sharply dressed individuals with deep-set, slender, and intelligent-looking eyes; husky voices; slender wrists and fingers; a manly build; an unruffled appearance; pale skin; and clean smelling with an air of mystery around them.

  5. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    The goddess has been associated with sexuality, love, and fertility. [5] [6] [7] Xi Shi ( 西施 ), born 506 BC, was one of the Four Great Beauties of ancient China. [8] Physical attractiveness is the degree to which a person's physical features are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful.

  6. List of cross-dressing characters in animated series - Wikipedia

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    Fish Eye: Sailor Moon: March 4, 1995: The villain Fish Eye is an effeminate cross-dressing man who is romantically interested in other men as first shown in the episode "Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances". He was changed into a woman in the English dub. Japan Oscar François de Jarjayes: The Rose of Versailles: October 10, 1979

  7. List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2020–present

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    In anime, LGBTQ characters appeared in various productions, including Adachi and Shimamura (2020), [9] Otherside Picnic (2021), [10] I'm in Love with the Villainess (2023), [11] Whisper Me a Love Song (2024-present), [12] The Executioner and Her Way of Life (2022), [13] Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury (2022-2023), [14] The Magical ...

  8. Category:Male characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Ichijyo. Tenya Ida. Gendo Ikari. Shinji Ikari. Imagawa "Gilbert" Yoshimoto. Inuyasha (character) Matt Ishida. Senku Ishigami. Goemon Ishikawa XIII.

  9. LGBT themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    In anime and manga, the term " LGBTQ themes" includes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender material. Outside Japan, anime generally refers to a specific Japanese-style of animation, but the word anime is used by the Japanese themselves to broadly describe all forms of animated media there. [1] [2] According to Harry Benshoff and Sean Griffin ...